INTEGRATED HAZARD MAPPING SYSTEM
Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for providing natural hazard information associated with a piece of property. In one aspect, a method is provided for providing natural hazard data. The method includes receiving geographic location information associated with a property. The method further includes retrieving natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property. The method further includes generating data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device. The method further includes transferring the generated data to the computing device. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/493,077 entitled “INTEGRATED HAZARD MAPPING SYSTEM” filed on Jun. 3, 2011, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND1. Field
The present application relates generally to providing a system for delivering natural hazard data.
2. Background
Natural hazards can include a variety of conditions that present risks or potential dangers to life, structures, or property. Common natural hazards include earthquakes, faults, landslides, debris flows, ground failure, expansive soil, floods, tsunamis, wildland fires, dam inundation, and the like. Furthermore, the risk of natural hazards may increase due to human activity such as improper grading, irresponsible irrigation, poor engineering, improper landscaping, or a failure to recognize the impact of activities on the surrounding terrain. Published information about natural hazards for an area is useful for analyzing potential risks to be used for future planning, valuation, and for taking precautionary measures.
SUMMARYVarious implementations of systems, methods and devices within the scope of the appended claims each have several aspects, no single one of which is solely responsible for the desirable attributes described herein. Without limiting the scope of the appended claims, some prominent features are described herein.
Details of one or more implementations of the subject matter described in this specification are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, aspects, and advantages will become apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims. Note that the relative dimensions of the following figures may not be drawn to scale.
One embodiment is a method for providing natural hazard data. The method includes receiving geographic location information associated with a property. The method further includes retrieving natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property. The method further includes generating data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device. The method further includes transmitting the generated data to the computing device.
Another embodiment is an apparatus for providing natural hazard data. The apparatus includes a receiver configured to receive geographic location information associated with a property. The apparatus further includes a natural hazard information module configured to retrieve natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property. The apparatus further includes a processor configured to generate data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device. The apparatus further includes a transmitter configured to transmit the data to the computing device.
Yet another aspect is an apparatus for providing natural hazard data. The apparatus includes means for receiving geographic location information associated with a property. The apparatus further includes means for retrieving natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property. The apparatus further includes means for generating data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device. The apparatus further includes manes for transmitting the generated data to the computing device.
Still another aspect is an apparatus for providing natural hazard data. The apparatus includes a receiver configured to receive geographic location information associated with a property. The apparatus further includes an image processing module configured to generate a map image including natural hazard information and road and topographic map information for an area that includes the property based on the geographic location information. The image map is configured for display on a computing device.
The various features illustrated in the drawings may not be drawn to scale. Accordingly, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. In addition, some of the drawings may not depict all of the components of a given system, method or device. Finally, like reference numerals may be used to denote like features throughout the specification and figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONVarious aspects of implementations within the scope of the appended claims are described below. It should be apparent that the aspects described herein may be implemented in a wide variety of forms and that any specific structure and/or function described herein is merely illustrative. Based on the present disclosure a person/one having ordinary skill in the art should appreciate that an aspect described herein may be implemented independently of any other aspects and that two or more of these aspects may be combined in various ways. For example, an apparatus may be implemented and/or a method may be practiced using any number of the aspects set forth herein. In addition, such an apparatus may be implemented and/or such a method may be practiced using other structure and/or functionality in addition to or other than one or more of the aspects set forth herein.
Natural hazard information associated with a specific property or structure may be valuable for assessing future risks, for planning, for valuation, and the like. For example, real estate companies, potential home buyers, banking professionals, consultants, insurance companies, or government agencies, may wish to have access to natural hazard information (e.g. geologic hazard information) associated with a specific piece of property. However, information about natural hazards associated with a specific piece of property may be difficult to obtain or understand. In some cases, natural hazard maps may be compiled and provided by local, state, and federal governments for various areas. While these maps may provide natural hazard information for a determined area, it may be difficult to determine the exact location of a specific piece of property or structure on the hazard map. Furthermore, these maps may be difficult for laypersons to understand because the hazard map may include complex hazard information that is not suited for an untrained reviewer. As a result, those people making decisions with respect to a piece of property are often unaware of the impact of potential natural hazards on the property. Moreover, it can be a challenge for a layperson to readily understand the existing information because of its complexity.
Accordingly, in one aspect, a system is provided to deliver published natural hazard information associated with a specific property or structure in a way that is easy to interpret and understand. The system may include explanatory information to help explain or use the information and to help the user with any required further analysis of the natural hazards. The system may integrate existing natural hazard map data with other types of map data and information to provide natural hazard information for a specific address or piece of property upon request from a user.
As one example, a homebuyer may access a website that is hosted by a natural hazard information system as described herein. The user may input the desired address of the home and then be presented with one or more hazard maps that easily identify all of the geologic and other natural risks associated with that home. In one embodiment, the different geographic risks are color coded, such that risks of flood, tsunamis, wildland fire, dam inundation, soil slips, and earthquake hazards are each coded with a different color.
Another embodiment is a system that receives geologic map information from a map source, and then converts and provides that data is an easily acceptable format to a user. As one example, the system may input digital map data from a source, such as the California Department of Conservation, which provides the California Geological Survey information. That data may not be in a format that is easily displayed to a user on a webpage. Accordingly, the system may either preprocess, or in real-time, convert the data into a format, such as the Portable Document Format (PDF) which can be displayed to a web site user.
DEFINITIONSAs used herein, an “input device” can be, for example, a keyboard, rollerball, mouse, voice recognition system or other device capable of transmitting information from a user to a computer. The input device can also be a touch screen associated with the display, in which case the user responds to prompts on the display by touching the screen. The user may enter textual information through the input device such as the keyboard or the touch-screen.
The invention is operational with numerous other general purpose or special purpose computing system environments or configurations. Examples of well-known computing systems, environments, and/or configurations that may be suitable for use with the invention include, but are not limited to, personal computers, server computers, hand-held or laptop devices, multiprocessor systems, microprocessor-based systems, programmable consumer electronics, network PCs, minicomputers, mainframe computers, distributed computing environments that include any of the above systems or devices.
As used herein, “instructions” refer to computer-implemented steps for processing information in the system. Instructions can be implemented in software, firmware or hardware and include any type of programmed step undertaken by components of the system.
A “microprocessor” or “processor” may be any conventional general purpose single- or multi-core microprocessor such as a Pentium® processor, Intel® Core™ a 8051 processor, a MIPS® processor, or an ALPHA® processor. In addition, the microprocessor may be any conventional special purpose microprocessor such as a digital signal processor or a graphics processor.
The system is comprised of various modules as discussed in detail below. As can be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art, each of the modules comprises various sub-routines, procedures, definitional statements and macros. Each of the modules are typically separately compiled and linked into a single executable program. Therefore, the following description of each of the modules is used for convenience to describe the functionality of the preferred system. Thus, the processes that are undergone by each of the modules may be arbitrarily redistributed to one of the other modules, combined together in a single module, or made available in, for example, a shareable dynamic link library.
The system may be used in connection with various operating systems such as SNOW LEOPARD®, iOS®, LINUX, UNIX or MICROSOFT WINDOWS®.
The system may be written in any conventional programming language such as C, C++, BASIC, Pascal, or Java, and run under a conventional operating system.
A web browser comprising a web browser user interface may be used to display information (such as textual and graphical information) to a user. The web browser may comprise any type of visual display capable of displaying information received via a network. Examples of web browsers include Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, Mozilla's Firefox browser, Apple Safari and PalmSource's Web Browser, Google's Chrome browser, or any other browsing or other application software capable of communicating with a network.
The invention disclosed herein may be implemented as a method, apparatus or article of manufacture using standard programming or engineering techniques to produce software, firmware, hardware, or any combination thereof. The term “article of manufacture” as used herein refers to code or logic implemented in hardware or computer readable media such as optical storage devices, and volatile or non-volatile memory devices. Such hardware may include, but is not limited to, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), programmable logic arrays (PLAs), microprocessors, or other similar processing devices.
In addition, the modules or instructions may be stored onto one or more programmable storage devices, such as FLASH drives, CD-ROMs, hard disks, and DVDs. One embodiment includes a programmable storage device having instructions stored thereon that when executed perform the methods described herein.
System DescriptionThe server computer device 102 may generate the report in part by compiling and integrating information from a variety of different sources based on an address or location provided. To determine and provide location information for an address, the server computer device 102 may access an address/road and topographic map data source 142. This data may be used to for generating a map to display the location requested along with natural hazard information, as well as for use in determining the particular natural hazard map data associated with the address or location. The server computer device 102 may also access any one of several data sources that provide natural hazard data. For example, the server computer device 102 may access a natural hazard information data source 144 that provides general descriptions and explanations about different natural hazards and the risks they present to a location or address. The server computer device 102 may use this information for generating textual or visual explanations and descriptions of the integrated natural hazard map data. The server computer device 102 may also access existing natural hazard map data repositories and associated information provided by state and federal governments, such as accessing a state natural hazard map/information data source 146 and/or a federal natural hazard map/information data source 148. Furthermore, the server computer device 102 may further access other natural hazard map/information data sources 150 that may be provided by third parties or obtained from other sources.
The data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 may be accessed over a network (not shown) or may be stored in databases (not shown) accessible locally to or as part of the server computing device 102. For example, in one embodiment, the information in data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 may be stored in a database 110. In another embodiment, the information in the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 may be stored in remote databases (not shown) and be accessed via a network (not shown). In one embodiment, when the server computing device 102 receives an address or location, the server computing device 102 may send a query to the applicable data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 to request and receive the required information. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 may be accessed prior to any request for information sent to the server computer device 102. The server computing device 102 may then partially compile/integrate the information retrieved for later use in generating reports. Information retrieved from the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 may be stored in the memory 106 and accessed by the processor(s) 102 and/or the user interface processing module 108.
Once information for an address or location is retrieved from the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150, the server computing device 102 may execute instructions to generate a report that is provided to and displayed on a computing device 130a, 130b, or 130c. A means for retrieving natural hazard information from the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 may include the processor 104. Accordingly, the processor(s) 102 and/or user interface processing module 106 compiles and integrates the information from each of the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 to generate a report. A means for generating data based on natural hazard information may include a user processing module and/or the processor 104.
Once a report has been generated, the server computer device 102 may deliver the natural hazard information over the network 122 to a computing device 130a, 130b, or 130c that originally requested the information. The computing device 130a, 130b, or 130c may then display the report including the natural hazard information for a user. The computing device 130a, 130b, and 130c are referred hereinafter collectively as a computing device 130.
At block 302, geographic location information for a property is received. In one aspect, the geographic location information may be received by the server computing device 102. In one aspect, the geographic location information may be a street address of a piece of real property or structure. In another aspect, the geographic location information might be coordinates describing latitude and longitude data. At block 304, natural hazard information for an area that includes the property may be retrieved. In one aspect, as described above, the server computer device 102 may retrieve the information from one or more data sources such as the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and/or 150. For example, the data may be retrieved from the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 via a network. In another aspect, information from the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148 and/or 150 may be retrieved at some other point in time and stored in a database 110 for retrieval by the server computing device 102. In some embodiments, at block 306, road and topographic map information for an area that includes the property may further be retrieved. For example, the server computing device 102 may retrieve the road and topographic map information from a road and topographic map data source 142. As described above, the data may be retrieved and stored in a database 110 of the server computing device 102 or the server computing device 102 may retrieve the road and topographic map information on an as needed basis by requesting the data via a network from the road and topographic map data source 142.
At block 308, a map image based on the natural hazard information and the road and topographic map information may be generated for display on a computing device 130. In one aspect, the user interface processing module 108 of the server computing device 102 uses the natural hazard information and the road and topographic map information to create a map image. The user interface processing module 108 may overlay natural hazard map information on road and topographic map information to create a composite map showing both the natural hazard information and road and topographic map information. Furthermore, the user interface processing module 108 may generate a graphic indicator that indicates the location of the property on the map image. The natural hazard information and road and topographic map information may be in a variety of formats that may or may not be compatible with the form generation process. For example, the natural hazard data may be in the form of a PDF file, image files (of various formats), text files, and the like. The natural hazard information may therefore be in a format that is difficult for a user to interpret and/or is initially incompatible for ready combination for display in a report that is easily understandable to the user. Thus, in one embodiment, filters or conversion routines of the user interface processing module 108 may be used to convert the data source information into usable map information. Conversion routines and filters may be further used to convert the data into a format that may be conveniently displayed on the display 236 (e.g., within a web browser) and which provides the user with a report that is easy to understand.
For example, if the map data is in a digital image format, such as a Portable Document Format (PDF), then it may need to be digitally processed to break the map into the appropriate format for presentation to the user of the system. Processing can occur, for example by using Photoshop™ or similar imaging software and other image processing modules to extract/duplicate relevant data layers from the PDF file, creating a layer which preserves the location (latitude and longitude) of the data. This layer can be stored as a Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file or similar image format in a program database 110 for use as a natural hazard overlay.
Furthermore, the map data may be stored as an image file where one image file may include information regarding natural hazards while a separate image file may include road and topographic map information. In this case, the separate image files may be processed in a variety of ways to be able to overlay one image on another to create a final image data for display. For example, routines and filters may be provided in the user interface processing module 108 to remove certain information from an image file, convert certain pixel information into transparent image data, darken or lighten certain portions of an image file, alter other pixel information, and the like. In addition, the map data may be stored in an image file that includes natural hazard or road and topographic map data for a large geographic area. In some cases it may be useful to use and display a much smaller portion of the image file that includes an area including the location of the piece of property at interest. Routines may therefore be provided by the user interface processing module 108 to crop or otherwise identify a smaller area of the image file for processing that includes the location of the piece of property at interest.
Furthermore, a variety of formats may be used to provide a report to be displayed on a computing device 130. For example, the map image may be generated for display directly within a browser. As such, conversion routines may be provided to convert the files of different formats into a single image that is of a type that may be displayed within a browser. Furthermore, the routines may be configured to automatically generate HTML or other hypertext to provide code for displaying the image within a report with other information. In another embodiment, as stated above, the user interface processing module 108 may combine data from different sources to create a document such as a PDF that may be displayed in the browser or retrieved and displayed at a later time.
In addition, at least some of the map information may be in the form of text which may be difficult to interpret by a user. In some embodiments, conversion routines may be provided to convert the textual information into graphical information that may be stored in an image file or PDF file and displayed as part of a report. For example, certain structures or other geographic features may be stored as geographic coordinates. Graphical indicators may be generated by the user interface processing module 108 based on the coordinates for display to the user.
At block 310, textual information based on the natural hazard information and the information displayed in the map image may be generated for display on a computing device. The user interface processing module 108 may further be used to generate the textual information. In one aspect, the textual information may be displayed alongside the map image and provide explanations of the natural hazard information shown in the map, for example, such as risk levels and other interpretative materials. The user interface processing module 108 may include an extraction process that removes and reformats explanatory data that may accompany the map data in order to present it conveniently to the users on a display device 130 based on the particular natural hazard information retrieved for the area including a selected property.
As such, at blocks 308 and 310, the user interface processing module 108 may combine map data from the data sources 142, 144, 146, 148, and 150 to generate a composite map that shows both address/road and topographic data along with natural hazard data along with explanatory text. At block 312, a report for display on the computing device 130 may be generated based on the map image and the textual information. The user interface processing module 108 generates the report in one aspect by formatting the map image and the text for display on the computing device 130. In some cases, there may be different natural hazard maps associated with different types of natural hazards. For example, natural hazard information may be provided for different natural hazards such as seismic landslide and liquefaction, soil slip susceptibility, fault zones, flood hazard areas, tsunami inundation, wildland fire, dam inundation, and the like. As such, a composite map may be generated for each type of hazard for which map data is available along with explanatory text or other related information. Each composite map and explanation may be provided as one report or as several different reports to be provided to a computing device 130. At block 314, the report may be transmitted to the computing device, for example via the network 122.
In some embodiments, the report generates additional information that may be used for real estate transactions, or for other types of uses. For example, based on the location information provided for a piece of property, a state natural hazards disclosure statement may be generated for printing via the computing device 130. The statement may be used to provide valid natural hazard information for subsequent real estate transactions. The report may therefore be formatted into a standardized format with information provided that is based on the geographic location of a piece of property of interest. The report may indicate whether a piece of property is in one of the following: a flood zone (based on either 100 year flood data or potential dam inundation), fire zone, earthquake fault zone, or areas with possible liquefaction or landslide hazards.
As stated, the user interface 500 may include additional text or graphics used to explain features of the map information 540 and to provide further details about the risks presented by natural hazards for that location. For example, the additional natural hazard information 552 may provide descriptions of the source of the natural hazard map data, the level of risk to the property based on the compiled information, descriptions of the various types of risks determined by the natural hazard, and the like. Where maps for different types of natural hazards for a location have been generated and provided by the server computing device 102, the user interface 500 may provide a different display or page for each of the different maps along with any accompanying information. The user interface 500 may further display links or information that allows a user to be connected with further information about the natural hazard data presented.
As stated, it should be appreciated that a variety of different natural hazard information may be displayed either along or in combination. This information may include information about seismic landslide and liquefaction, soil slip susceptibility, fault zones, flood hazard areas, tsunami inundation, wildland fire, dam inundation, and the like.
It should be appreciated that more than one type of natural hazard information may be combined and included on a single map. For example, a map image may show both flooding information and liquefaction information for an area including a selected piece of property. In one aspect, different colored shaded regions may correspond to different natural hazards.
At block 1102 user input indicating a geographic location of a property is received. The user input may be received by an input device 238. In one aspect, the geographic location may be a street address or longitude/latitude information. Using the received geographic location information, a request for natural hazard information associated with the property may be transmitted. In one aspect, a processor 232 may form the request using the geographic location information and transmit the request via a network communication module 240 to a server computing device 102. In response, at block 1106, generated data including natural hazard information associated with the property may be received. In one aspect, the network communication module 240 may receive the generated data. In one aspect, the generated data may be a report such as the report shown above in
The apparatus further includes a receiving module 1206 for receiving generated data including natural hazard information. The receiving module 1206 may be configured to perform one or more of the functions described above with respect to block 1106 of
At block 1302, geographic location information associated with a property is received. For example, the server computing device 102 may receive the information via a network 122. The geographic location information may include a street address or longitude/latitude information. At block 1304, natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property is retrieved. In one aspect, the server computing device 102 may retrieve the information stored in a database 110 or accessed via one or more external and/or internal data sources such as data sources 144, 146, 148, and 150. At block 1306, data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property is generated for displaying on a computing device 130. In one aspect, a user interface processing module 108 may generate the data. In one aspect, the data may include map images along with explanatory text as described above. At block 1308, the generated data is transmitted to the computing device 130. The server computing device 102 may transmit the generated data via a network 122 to the computing device 130 for display.
The apparatus further includes a generating module 1406 for generating data based on the natural hazard information. The generating module 1406 may be configured to perform one or more of the functions described above with respect to block 1306 of
A person/one having ordinary skill in the art would appreciate that any of the various illustrative logical blocks, modules, processors, means, circuits, and algorithm steps described in connection with the aspects disclosed herein may be implemented as electronic hardware (e.g., a digital implementation, an analog implementation, or a combination of the two, that may be designed using source coding or some other technique), various forms of program or design code incorporating instructions (that may be referred to herein, for convenience, as “software” or a “software module”), or combinations of both. To clearly illustrate this interchangeability of hardware and software, various illustrative components, blocks, modules, circuits, and steps have been described above generally in terms of their functionality. Whether such functionality is implemented as hardware or software depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the overall system. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the present disclosure.
The various illustrative logical blocks, modules, and circuits described in connection with the aspects disclosed herein and in connection with
It is understood that any specific order or hierarchy of steps in any disclosed process is an example of a sample approach. Based upon design preferences, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the processes may be rearranged while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure. The accompanying method claims present elements of the various steps in a sample order, and are not meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented.
Various modifications to the implementations described in this disclosure may be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other implementations without departing from the spirit or scope of this disclosure. Thus, the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the implementations shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the claims, the principles and the novel features disclosed herein. The word “exemplary” is used exclusively herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations.
Claims
1. A method for providing natural hazard data, the method comprising:
- receiving geographic location information associated with a property;
- retrieving natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property;
- generating data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device; and
- transmitting the generated data to the computing device.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein retrieving natural hazard information comprises retrieving natural hazard map data for an area that includes the property, and wherein generating the data comprises generating a map image for displaying on the computing device based on the digital natural hazard map data.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising retrieving road and topographic map data associated with the geographic location of the property, and wherein generating the map image comprises generating the map image to include at least a portion of the road map data.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the road and topographic map data is in a first data file format, wherein the road and topographic map data is in a second data file format, and wherein generating the map image comprises combining the natural hazard map data and the road and topographic map data to create the map image in a third data file format that is compatible for display in a web browser of the computing device, the third data file format being the same or different than the first data file format and the second data file format.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein generating the map image comprises converting the natural hazard map data and the road and topographic map data into a common file format.
6. The method of claim 3, wherein generating the map further comprises generating a graphic indicator that indicates a location of the property on the map image.
7. The method of claim 2, wherein generating the map image comprises generating one or more color shaded areas on the map image indicating at least a portion of the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property.
8. The method of claim 2, wherein the natural hazard map data comprises a graphics data file, and wherein generating the map image comprises at least one of removing information from the graphics data file, cropping a portion of the graphics data file, altering one or more pixels of the graphics data file, and applying an image filter to the graphics data file.
9. The method of claim 2, wherein generating the map image comprises converting the natural hazard map data into a format for display in a web browser of the computing device, and wherein generating the data further comprises generating a data file that includes a HyperText Markup Language (HTML) file for displaying the map image and textual information in the web browser.
10. The method of claim 2, wherein generating the data comprises generating a portable document format (PDF) file that includes information to display the map image and textual information based on the natural hazard information.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the natural hazard information comprises textual information, and wherein generating the data further comprises generating text for display based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the natural hazard information comprises information regarding at least one of earthquakes, faults, landslides, liquefaction, debris flows, ground failure, expansive soil, floods, dam inundation, wildland fires, and tsunamis.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the geographic location information comprises a street address of the property.
14. An apparatus for providing natural hazard data, the apparatus comprising:
- a receiver configured to receive geographic location information associated with a property;
- a natural hazard information module configured to retrieve natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property;
- a processor configured to generate data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device; and
- a transmitter configured to transmit the data to the computing device.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the natural hazard information comprises natural hazard map data for an area that includes the property, and wherein the processor is configured to generate the data at least by generating a map image for displaying on the computing device based on the digital natural hazard map data.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprises a road and topographic map data module configured to retrieve road and topographic map data associated with the geographic location of the property, and wherein the processor is configured to generate the map image to include at least a portion of the road and topographic map data.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the processor is further configured to generate the map image by generating a graphic indicator that indicates a location of the property on the map image.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the processor is further configured to generate the map image by generating one or more color shaded areas on the map image indicating at least a portion of the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property.
19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the natural hazard information comprises textual information, and wherein the processor is configured to generate the data by at least generating text for display based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property.
20. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the natural hazard information comprises information regarding at least one of earthquakes, faults, landslides, liquefaction, debris flows, ground failure, expansive soil, floods, dam inundation, wildland fires, and tsunamis.
21. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a database for storing the natural hazard information.
22. An apparatus for providing natural hazard data, the method comprising:
- means for receiving geographic location information associated with a property;
- means for retrieving natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property;
- means for generating data based on the natural hazard information associated with the geographic location of the property for displaying on a computing device; and
- means for transmitting the generated data to the computing device.
23. An apparatus for providing natural hazard data, the apparatus comprising:
- a receiver configured to receive geographic location information associated with a property; and
- an image processing module configured to: retrieve natural hazard information in a first data format for an area that includes the property based on the geographic location information; retrieve road and topographic map information in a second data format for an area that includes the property based on the geographic location information; and convert the natural hazard information and the road and topographic map information into a map image including at least a portion of the natural hazard information and the road and topographic map information for the area that includes the property based on the geographic location information, the map image being configured for display in a web browser on a computing device.
24. The apparatus of claim 23, further comprising a database configured to store the natural hazard information and the road and topographic map information.
25. The apparatus of claim 23, further comprising a controller configured to generate textual information based on the natural hazard information for displaying on the computing device with the map image.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 1, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 6, 2012
Inventors: Hannes Richter (Laguna Beach, CA), Kevin Trigg (San Clemente, CA)
Application Number: 13/486,991
International Classification: G09G 5/00 (20060101); G09G 5/02 (20060101); G06F 17/00 (20060101);